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haha i know he does!!!
so is that you saying he still has a juvenile hairline?
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Yeah pretty much. That and he hardly shaves does he.
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... what? why does his hair color make a difference?
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Originally Posted by bertrumhenderson
... what? why does his hair color make a difference?
I've read somewhere that those with blonde and orange/red hair have more chances for androgenetic alopecia than those with dark hair. However now that I think about it, it might be bullshit. Although of all the friends I do know that are balding, 80% of them have blonde hair.
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Originally Posted by Sogeking
I've read somewhere that those with blonde and orange/red hair have more chances for androgenetic alopecia than those with dark hair. However now that I think about it, it might be bullshit. Although of all the friends I do know that are balding, 80% of them have blonde hair.
I also read that you have a higher chance to carry the bald gene if you are blonde. In my case I was born blonde and stayed that way until I hit puberty and my hair colour turn dark brown. The rest of my five brothers who are all older (pushing mid-forties and late thirties) were born dark with no hair loss. I am the only one thinning. Maybe its because I was born blonde?
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Yep i was born blonde, hair darkened as I got older and started thinning. Got an older bro in his mid forties, with naturally brown hair and he hasn't lost a hair from his hairline.
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i read that people with red hair are the most susceptible to hair loss, because they have less hairs on their head. however, people with blonde hair have the most hairs on their head, so surely people with blonde hair would be the least susceptible to hair loss?
and another thing, practically every baby is born with blonde hair, and as they age their hair changes color, so i don't see how hair color makes a difference to hair loss?
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